I heard someone talking about that when we were stopped somewhere, there is a trail access for it? was thinking it was more in town.Ambassador, is a little tight in there though with your gear, which is the case for most places downtown.
The access trail runs along the canal behind all of the downtown businesses. You can get to any restaurant you want really, but you can’t exactly drive up to the doorstep. you may have to walk 50 yards after parking your sled.I heard someone talking about that when we were stopped somewhere, there is a trail access for it? was thinking it was more in town.
Great Thanks!! Always just drove through, other than gassing up when going through town. much appreciated!The access trail runs along the canal behind all of the downtown businesses. You can get to any restaurant you want really, but you can’t exactly drive up to the doorstep. you may have to walk 50 yards after parking your sled.
Park down by the portage and walk up the hillI heard someone talking about that when we were stopped somewhere, there is a trail access for it? was thinking it was more in town.
Someday the Waterfront bar and grill will open again. Formally in the Ramada. Great food and right on the trail. They bought the old Caribbean beach club bar. In the process of remodeling itany recommendations of must stop places to eat that are trail accessible in Houghton/Hancock? have ridden through there a hundred times and never stopped to eat anywhere there. Thanks!!
Tina's in south range, is that joined to the gas station?Joey's Seafood (Houghton side) is outstanding! And, Quincy's (Hancock side) is a great place. A little further up, near Calumet? -- Try Carmelita's Mexican!! Further South? Tina's Katalina, in South Range, is a sure bet for early breakfasts and lunches. Excellent soups and pies!